Category: Sydney Film Festival
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SFF 2016 Review: Chevalier
REVIEW: A fun bit of absurdism, one that waves a pointy finger at male pissing contests.
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SFF 2016 Review: Kiki
REVIEW: A modern look at the ballroom scene first chronicled by ‘Paris Is Burning’.
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SFF 2016 Review: High-Rise
REVIEW: Ben Wheatley’s adaptation is as beautiful as it is terrifying.
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SFF 2016 Review: Oyster Factory
An observational look at life in a small Japanese town, where change is more rapid than the people’s way of life. A lingering shot of a sleeping cat, surrounding by idyllic vistas of the area known as Japan Aegean Sea, belies the tragedy that has fallen Japan since the 2011 tsunami and nuclear accident. Watanabe is…
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SFF 2016 Review: Land of Mine
REVIEW: A tense film set in the aftermath of the Second World War.
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SFF 2016 Review: Certain Women
REVIEW: A deliberate pace emphasises the strength of the characters in this measured study.
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